Comment Re:Why would anyone buy something from those catal (Score 1) 65
And the fact that you couldn't compare prices at 11,000m up. I forgot that.
And the fact that you couldn't compare prices at 11,000m up. I forgot that.
They relied on a mixture of boredom and left over holiday money.
I get my packages delivered to my place of work. There is always someone available to sign for them, and being a business the couriers actually bother to knock because they know someone will answer quickly. They usually have multiple packages anyway.
Every place I have worked does this for staff.
Windows Defender isn't a traditional AV app, and the head-to-head detection tests don't do it justice. Rather than relying on having signatures for every virus going or heavy weight (slow) heuristics like most AV software does it just relies on blocking infections via the most common infection vectors, and spotting specific tricks used to hide malware. The result is that it is very light weight and doesn't slow the computer down, but still blocks most of the crap that would otherwise infect the system.
Malware detection rates are misleading. Great, your software can detect the infection after it's already happened and probably can't remove it now. Focus on prevention and the most common threats, combined with a secure browser and some common sense. Traditional AV tries to stop the user being a moron, which is a recipe for failure.
Try Microsoft Security Essentials. It's very light weight and doesn't slow the machine down. It isn't the perfect AV software either, but it does detect a fair bit of crap and costs nothing.
Also download Clamwin and run a scan now and again. It can run portable, no need to install it.
They help but don't make your browser completely immune to exploits. It still has to parse HTML, interact with the network, decode and render images etc.
0.0015 ampere hours = 1.5mAh. A smallish phone battery such as the one found in an iPhone 6 is 1800mAh, with previous generations being about 1500mAh, so it's about 1000x less than that. A high end phone is typically around 3000mAh.
Laptops tend to be in the 5,000mAh range and upwards.
Brawn, Prowl, Ratchet and Ironhide were all killed in the first five minutes with barely a fight, and for no other reason than to make way for the new toys.
One of the most fundamental parts of democracy is that no-one has too much power, and certainly never absolute power. There always has to be a balance.
Seems like using the manual override once in a blue moon to ventilate and stay warm would be less effort than using it every day for regular climate control. That's why most people have a programmable central heating system in western Europe, with override buttons for the rare occasions they are needed.
If you really know what you are doing then setting up your own server is the best option, because the security services prefer to target large providers where they can compromise millions of accounts in bulk instead of doing after individual systems with varied security.
If you are not capable of setting up something really secure yourself you are better off trusting someone who can.
That's what we have the European Declaration of Human Rights and the associated courts for. To stop governments doing shit like this and taking us back down that path.
Those would be the rose-tinted spectacles that the GP was talking about. Transformers: The Movie was primarily designed to sell some new toys. To that end, all the characters we loved and which had been built up over two seasons of the cartoon were killed off with meaningless, lame deaths in the first 20 minutes. The battle between Prime and Megatron was short and anti-climactic, and then the rest of the movie was about a bunch of losers no-one cared about.
If you're *that* emotionally troubled with abandonment issues that you're sending a guy over the internet that has no leverage over you nudes, I dont see how you can deal with offline interactions period.
You clearly have no idea how the psychology of abuse works then. Most people think of their bodies and belonging to them and as being something they need to protect by not allowing others access. Abuse victims have had those ideas shattered, and even if consciously they understand them at a subconscious level it's all screwed up. No amount of therapy can completely fix it.
Mental illness is often like that. People with depression can interact pretty much normally most of the time, but it doesn't mean they are not suffering from a genuine and debilitating illness. Hopefully more people will come to recognize how serious mental illness actually is, and get past the largely incorrect stereotypes that lead them to views like yours.
It's easy to say that as a westerner with no serious psychological issues. Not all cultures and people are like that.
Besides, where do you draw the line? Are people who get mugged and beaten up partially responsible for not learning some martial arts skills to defend themselves? What if they have health problems that make fighting back difficult or impossible? Just because one is a physical limitation and the other is a psychological one doesn't make them different - mental illness and limitations are just as real as physical ones.
Personal responsibility is a good thing, but having your illness exploited by an intelligent and devious criminal is not something we should be blaming people for.
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